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SHIPWRECK SILVER BAR DUTCH EAST INDIA TRADING CO 1753 BREDENHOFF VOC FLEET

$ 3141.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year: 1753
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Composition: Gold
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India

    Description

    Dutch East India Trading Co 1753 BREDENHOFF SHIPWRECK Silver Bar W/ COA!
    Pirate Gold Coins Shipwreck Treasures
    SHIPWRECK SILVER BAR Dutch East India Trading Co 1753 SLOT TER BREDENHOFF VOC PIRATE GOLD COINS
    Found (1974) in actual Treasure Chests from SHIPWRECK TREASURE ~ 1753 BREDENHOFF VOC PIRATE GOLD COINS ESCUDOS SILVER WOW!!!
    This BAR is HUGE! Measures in at 5 - 1/2” x 1– 1/2” x 1 and weighs in at 1066 grams (33 ounces) of 98.5% fine Silver VOC (DUTCH EAST INDIA Co.). Nicely toned and still shows signs of Encrustations throughout.
    The Bredenhoff sunk off of Mozambique, East Africa in 1753. It was destined for India with Copper Duits (14 Barrels of them), and (29) TWENTY - NINE CHESTS OF SILBER BARS! Along with One Chest of Gold Ducats. Tragedy struck just 13 miles from the eastern coast of Africa and 120 miles south of the settlement of Mozambique. She struck a reef and to lighten the Galleon's load, they attempted to unload the (these very) Silver Bars to the shore, but were unsuccessful. The Chest of Gold Ducats did make it to Mozambique (survived the trip by officer). The Copper Duits were also lost at sea.
    These BARS were forged, and later used to strike "Pieces of Eight!"
    The Dutch East India Trading Co., which was the first Company formed and the Wealthiest on the Planet – today’s values would have put this company’s market Cap at over Trillion (or 3 Apple co’s), they controlled the East Routes and the Trade for most of the World. There are typical depressions with several bias–cuts for adjustment and Assaying. Nicely toned all over. This TREASURE BAR from a 1753 Shipwreck is a piece of History that sailed the Seas and Trading Routes in the Era of Pirates!xx